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The bridges are a major milestone in a 20-year project to build a new Port of Entry at Otay Mesa.
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A Metropolitan Transit System study released Thursday found that extending the Trolley to the San Diego International Airport is not only feasible, but could be completed in the next 10 years if things fall into place.
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Soon, California public schools will offer free transitional kindergarten for all 4-year-olds.
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The San Diego City Council approved 33 updates to the Land Development Code.
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The reservoir is the largest of seven water storage projects scheduled to receive funding from a 2014 voter-approved bond. Environmental groups oppose the project. They say it would take too much water out of the Sacramento River and harm endangered species of salmon.
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KPBS Midday EditionKaveh Waddell, deputy editor with Consumer Reports Digital Lab, joined Midday Edition to talk about the potential impact of Amazon expanding its facilities in San Diego.
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A new California law requires public colleges to update diplomas and records for transgender students who have changed their names. Students and advocates say it’s affirming and will prevent discrimination.
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San Diego International Airport and elected officials broke ground on the T1 project today. The project is intended to replace the outdated Terminal 1.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that Texas abortion providers can sue over the state’s ban on most abortions, but the justices are allowing the law to remain in effect.
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On Friday, the San Diego Association of Governments votes on a controversial regional transportation plan. Local leaders gathered Thursday to voice their opposition.
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